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1. | Piano Concerto in G major (G-dúr zongoraverseny)
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Martha Argerich (zongora), Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (zenekar), Yuri Temirkanov (karmester)
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2. | Festive Overture, Op.96
Dmitrij Sosztakovics (1906-1975)
Martha Argerich (zongora), Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (zenekar), Yuri Temirkanov (karmester)
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3. | Mazurka No.15 in C major, Op.24 No.2
Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)
Martha Argerich (zongora), Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (zenekar), Yuri Temirkanov (karmester)
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4. | Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op.75: Nos. 1 and 2
Szergej Prokofjev (1891-1953)
Martha Argerich (zongora), Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (zenekar), Yuri Temirkanov (karmester)
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Recorded: 8 December 2009, Stockholm Concert Hall
Each year Nobel Media organises a classical concert as a tribute to the Nobel Laureates. This 2009 concert features the charismatic virtuoso Martha Argerich playing Ravel's mercurial Piano Concerto in G major, supported with vivacity and polish by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Russian conductor Yuri Temirkanov. Bringing the first half of the concert to a close, Argerich plays Chopin's tiny, gem-like Mazurka, Op. 24 No. 2 in C major. Under Temirkanov's baton, the orchestra then gives rich and insightful performances of music by Shostakovich and Prokofiev.
Booklet notes: English, German, French
As part of the official Nobel Week, the world's most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. An event of world class stature and performances of highest international standard. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year. Very special highlight was this year's soloist Martha Argerich, one of the very charismatic and brilliant pianists, performing Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major under Yuri Temirkanov leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. The program also includes Prokofiev's Suite from Romeo and Juliet. Born in Buenos Aires in 1941, Martha Argerich had her performing debut at the age of eight. Her breakthrough came in 1965, when she won the prestigious Chopin Competitionin Warsaw. Working with most of the world's leading conductors Argerich is passionate about supporting young talents. In 1999 the first International Martha Argerich Piano Contest was held in Buenos Aires, a competition that she founded and of which she is now the chief judge. |
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